CONTRIBUTING CAUSE
a instigator that isn't adequate enough to facilitate completion or an event but which aids in a way to initiate…
CONTROL-MASTERY THEORY
1. introduced by American psychiatrist Joseph Weiss, a viewpoint that provides a foundation for an incorporated kind of therapy which…
CONVERSATIONAL INFERENCE
the manner in which individuals participating in talk correspondence can often imply the connotations meant to be rendered by other…
CO-OCCURRENCE
a correlation between at least two sensations wherein they might be likely to take place at the same time.
COOPER-HARPER HANDLING QUALITIES RATING SCALE
a generalized measure of mental load modeled for employment by NAA. Postulated by American pilots Robert P. Harper, Jr. and…
COPROLALIA
impulsive, unprovoked, and unmanageable usage of lewd or blasphemous terms and expressions, especially those associated with bodily waste. It is…
CORONAL PLANE
the area that separates the anterior and posterior portions of the brain or body from one another. Commonly referred to…
CORRECTION FOR ATTENUATION
an approach used for approximating the relations between the authentic rankings of two gauged factors by altering the noticed relations…
CORRESPONDENCE
noun. With regard to attribution theory, the degree to which a noticeable action relations to a typical character trait in…
CORTICOMEDIAL GROUP
one of the two primary sets of nuclei inside the amygdala in the brain which comprises the central nucleus and…
COSMIC CONSCIOUSNESS
a supposed feeling of insight into the universe as its entire being. Often claimed to be attained via heightened experiences,…
COUNTERPHOBIC CHARACTER
a character that enjoys pursuing threatening or hazardous acts which others would typically deem to be worrisome or those which…
COVARIATION
noun. A union between two sensations so that there is a step-by-step correspondence between differing of one and of the…
CREATIONISM
noun. 1. with regard to its most widespread sense, the stance that the universe was formed out of nothing by…
CRISIS MANAGEMENT
the arrangement and movement of reserves to battle the hardships rendered by an abrupt or surprise danger. The psychological pressure…